Radical Elphame

Hillbilly Woodwose with Nay Noordmans


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They're on bumper stickers, they're on bags of jerky, they're on bars of soap, and if you're not seeing an ancient alien on the History Channel, you're almost certainly seeing someone searching for them in the woods. Big Foot, Sasquatch, Oh Mah, Sunk Ape – they go by many names, and are spotted throughout North America, and beyond. For some, they are a myth; for some, a monster; and for the rest, a mascot. The loudest amongst their fans will tell you they are a flesh and blood relic hominid, and describe their migration patterns, their use of infrasound to evade capture, and, of course, their pendulous breasts. So what, then, does "Big Foot" have to do with the mythic Woodwose of European folklore? The sometimes therianthropic wild man you find in the art and literature of Medieval Europe, and sometimes even in the hagiographies of Saints. What could this mysterious European archetype have in common with America's most popular cryptid? The real question may be, what don't they have in common?

Both Bigfoot and the Woodwose exist as symbols of the uncivilized natural world, its dangers, and the faint familiarity with a time in the distant past when this was also our home. Both display supernatural-seeming abilities. Both challenge us and inspire us. Both have no hard scientific evidence of existing. The callous skeptic would conclude that this comparison perfectly illustrates why belief in Bigfoot is absurd. To the Occultist, the Animist, the Magician, however, such clear deliniations between reality and fantasy are never to be trusted. What the skeptic forgets are the beliefs of the native inhabitants of Turtle Island, who all speak of these creatures in the same breath as bears, deer, and coyotes. To Indigenous People of this land, creatures that we now call Bigfoot are very real, and they also have more in common with nature spirits than gorillas.

Nay Noodmans gave a fantastic presentation at this year's Salem Witchcraft and Folklore Festival, exploring all of these ideas and many more. I'm so excited to have her back on the show to chat about the history of the Woodwose, how the Magician should reconsider Bigfoot, and of course we make time to swap personal stories about life in Far Northern California's Bigfoot Country.

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